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Bibliometric Analysis of Trends in Mulberry and Silkworm Research on the Production of Silk and Its By-Products
by
Sartori, Luigi
, Giora, Domenico
, Assirelli, Alberto
, Saviane, Alessio
, Cappellozza, Silvia
, Marinello, Francesco
, Marchetti, Giuditta
in
Agricultural research
/ Antioxidants
/ bibliometric analysis
/ Bibliometrics
/ Biocompatibility
/ Biomedical materials
/ Bombyx mori
/ By products
/ Chemical compounds
/ Cluster analysis
/ Cosmetics
/ Data mining
/ Flavonoids
/ Medical research
/ Morus
/ mulberries
/ mulberry
/ Multidisciplinary research
/ Open source software
/ phenolic compounds
/ Phenols
/ Public domain
/ Review
/ Scientific papers
/ Sericulture
/ Silk
/ silkworm
/ Silkworms
/ Trends
2022
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Bibliometric Analysis of Trends in Mulberry and Silkworm Research on the Production of Silk and Its By-Products
by
Sartori, Luigi
, Giora, Domenico
, Assirelli, Alberto
, Saviane, Alessio
, Cappellozza, Silvia
, Marinello, Francesco
, Marchetti, Giuditta
in
Agricultural research
/ Antioxidants
/ bibliometric analysis
/ Bibliometrics
/ Biocompatibility
/ Biomedical materials
/ Bombyx mori
/ By products
/ Chemical compounds
/ Cluster analysis
/ Cosmetics
/ Data mining
/ Flavonoids
/ Medical research
/ Morus
/ mulberries
/ mulberry
/ Multidisciplinary research
/ Open source software
/ phenolic compounds
/ Phenols
/ Public domain
/ Review
/ Scientific papers
/ Sericulture
/ Silk
/ silkworm
/ Silkworms
/ Trends
2022
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Bibliometric Analysis of Trends in Mulberry and Silkworm Research on the Production of Silk and Its By-Products
by
Sartori, Luigi
, Giora, Domenico
, Assirelli, Alberto
, Saviane, Alessio
, Cappellozza, Silvia
, Marinello, Francesco
, Marchetti, Giuditta
in
Agricultural research
/ Antioxidants
/ bibliometric analysis
/ Bibliometrics
/ Biocompatibility
/ Biomedical materials
/ Bombyx mori
/ By products
/ Chemical compounds
/ Cluster analysis
/ Cosmetics
/ Data mining
/ Flavonoids
/ Medical research
/ Morus
/ mulberries
/ mulberry
/ Multidisciplinary research
/ Open source software
/ phenolic compounds
/ Phenols
/ Public domain
/ Review
/ Scientific papers
/ Sericulture
/ Silk
/ silkworm
/ Silkworms
/ Trends
2022
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Bibliometric Analysis of Trends in Mulberry and Silkworm Research on the Production of Silk and Its By-Products
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Bibliometric Analysis of Trends in Mulberry and Silkworm Research on the Production of Silk and Its By-Products
2022
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Overview
Traditionally, sericulture is meant as the agricultural activity of silk production, from mulberry (Morus sp.pl.) cultivation to silkworm (Bombyx mori L.) rearing. The aim of the present work is to analyze the trends and outputs of scientific research on sericulture-related topics during the last two decades, from 2000 to 2020. In this work the authors propose a text-mining analysis of the titles, abstracts and keywords of scientific articles focused on sericulture and available in the SCOPUS database considering the above-mentioned period of time; from this article collection, the 100 most recurrent terms were extracted and studied in detail. The number of publications per year in sericulture-related topics increased from 87 in 2000 to 363 in 2020 (+317%). The 100 most recurrent terms were then aggregated in clusters. The analysis shows how in the last period scientific research, besides the traditional themes of sericulture, also focused on alternative products obtainable from the sericultural practice, as fruits of mulberry trees (increment of +134% of the occurrences in the last five years) and chemical compounds as antioxidants (+233% of occurrences), phenolics (+330% of occurrences) and flavonoids (+274% of occurrences). From these considerations, the authors can state how sericulture is an active and multidisciplinary research field.
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